$TXT Created by WHITE,ELAINE at LAWVAA.FO-BIRM.MED.VA.GOV (KIDS) on Wednesday, 10/22/03 at 15:51 ============================================================================= Run Date: NOV 21, 2003 Designation: PSO*7*135 Package : PSO - OUTPATIENT PHARMACY Priority: Mandatory Version : 7 SEQ #138 Status: Released Compliance Date: DEC 22, 2003 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)PSO*7*139 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*135' (v)PSO*7*141 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*135' (v)PSS*1*72 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*135' Subject: SCRIPTALK(R) - TALKING PRESCRIPTION LABELS Category: - Enhancement (Mandatory) - Data Dictionary - Routine Description: ============ This patch contains routines, new options, new Data Dictionary fields, and documentation for implementing the ScripTalk(R) 'talking' prescription labels functionality, which will greatly benefit visually impaired veterans. Thanks to Rob Silverman at Hines for his extensive research and development work for a class III solution, upon which this patch is based. ScripTalk(R) Talking Prescriptions will provide the ability for VA points of care to purchase and distribute adaptive equipment to patients who are unable to read the traditional label on prescription bottles. This patch provides a way to print to a microchip-embedded label that can be applied to a medication bottle. When the label is held next to a ScripTalk(R) reader, the reader will read the contents of the label aloud to the patient. This improves patient safety for patients with substantial loss of vision as it allows them to safely determine the contents and administration schedules of their medications. ScripTalk(R) is a registered trademark of En-Vision America. In addition to the ScripTalk changes, this patch corrects some laser labels formatting problems in the warning label and method of pick-up sections. NOTE: As part of the laser labels corrections, the utility routine that was used in patch PSO*7*141 has been modified. A correction for the return mail initialization control code in the TERMINAL TYPE file (#3.2) has been added. Once the patch is installed, run the routine PSOLLU3 in programmer mode. Once you have updated all current laser label devices, the routine may be deleted. Associated NOISs: ================ N/A Test Sites: =========== CENTRAL TEXAS HCS OKLAHOMA CITY, OK SALISBURY, NC SOUTH TEXAS HCS SPOKANE, WA Routine Summary: ================ The second line now reads as follows: ;;7.0;OUTPATIENT PHARMACY;**[patch list]**;DEC 1997 CHECK^XTSUMBLD results: Routine Before Patch After Patch Patch List ============================================================== PSOBING1 22002311 25491244 5,28,56,135 PSOLBL2 20296824 20923733 16,19,30,71,92,117,135 PSOLBLN 19761804 20550431 16,36,71,107,110,117,135 PSOLLL1 19923650 20691505 120,141,135 PSOLLL4 4245884 4262766 120,135 PSOLLL6 5340780 5360479 120,141,135 PSOLLU2 20787115 20787003 120,138,141,135 PSOLLU3 2536370 3331052 141,135 PSORX1 18882600 20837773 7,22,23,57,62,46,74,71,90,95,115, 117,146,139,135 PSORXL 33741682 33898771 8,21,24,32,47,135 PSORXRP2 19354520 19911553 11,27,120,138,135 PSOTALK N/A 15945517 135 PSOTALK1 N/A 2730801 135 PSOTALK2 N/A 18615488 135 PSOTALK3 N/A 6019862 135 Documentation Retrieval: ======================== Sites will retrieve VISTA documentation from the following FTP addresses. The preferred method is to FTP the files from download.vista.med.va.gov. This transmits the files from the first available FTP server. Sites may also elect to retrieve documentation directly from a specific server as follows: OI FIELD OFFICE FTP ADDRESS DIRECTORY Albany ftp.fo-albany.med.va.gov anonymous.software Hines ftp.fo-hines.med.va.gov anonymous.software Salt Lake City ftp.fo-slc.med.va.gov anonymous.software FILE NAME DESCRIPTION PSO_7_TM_R1103.PDF Outpatient Pharmacy V. 7.0 Technical Manual / Security Guide PSO_7_UM_R1103.PDF Outpatient Pharmacy V. 7.0 User Manual PSO_7_P135_IG.PDF ScripTalk Installation Guide Once released, documentation can also be retrieved from VISTA Documentation Library (VDL) on the Internet at the following address, http://www.va.gov/vdl Installation Instructions: ========================== Before installing this patch, use the List Tasks [XUTM INQ] option on the Taskman Management [XUTM MGR] menu to list currently running tasks. Do not install this patch while Outpatient Pharmacy users are using the software. Installation will take no longer than 3 minutes. There are no scheduling restrictions or recommendations. 1. Use the INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE option on the PackMan menu. 2. Review your mapped set. If the routines are mapped, they should be removed from the mapped set at this time. 3. From the Kernel Installation & Distribution System menu, select the Installation menu. 4. From this menu, you may select to use the following options: (when prompted for INSTALL NAME, enter PSO*7.0*135) a. Backup a Transport Global - this option will create a backup message of any routines exported with the patch. It will NOT backup any other changes such as DDs or templates. b. Compare Transport Global to Current System - this option will allow you to view all changes that will be made when the patch is installed. It compares all components of the patch (routines, DDs, templates, etc.). c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global - this option will ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the transport global. 5. Use the Install Package(s) option and select the package PSO*7.0*135. 6. When Prompted "Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? YES//" respond NO. 7. When Prompted "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//" respond NO. 8. When Prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES//" respond NO. 9. If routines were unmapped as part of step 2, they should be returned to the mapped set once the installation has run to completion. 10.Once the patch is installed, run the routine PSOLLU3 in programmer mode. Once you have updated all current laser label devices, the routine may be deleted. Routine Information: ==================== Routine Name: - PSOTALK Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOTALK2 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOTALK1 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOLBLN Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOBING1 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOLLL1 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSORXRP2 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSORX1 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOTALK3 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSORXL Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOLBL2 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOLLL4 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOLLL6 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOLLU2 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - PSOLLU3 Routine Checksum: ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : WHITE,ELAINE Date Entered : MAR 06, 2003 Completed By: GOYAL,NIHARIKA Date Completed: NOV 18, 2003 Released By : HEMBREE,SUSAN Date Released : NOV 21, 2003 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== $END TXT